Isn’t this mirrored or something? AFAIK, Don Draper’s office is to the left of Peggy’s when facing the doors. Also, I am under the impression that when Don walks from the reception to his office, he has doors on his right hand side. I’d say his office is either lowe left corner or where Roger Sterling’s office is.

But I’m only half way through season 3 so things may have happened since then.

Regarding Cooper’s office, I’m under the impression that it’s on another floor.

“Whiskey Storage” would have to be Cooper’s office. It’s interesting how only the main characters have offices and there are not enough seats for any of the minor characters to have anywhere to work. They had the layoffs after the loss of the Lucky Strike account. All of those people that were let go, where did they work? Funny.

If you aren’t current on the show, then this obviously won’t match what is going on with the offices (not to spoil it…but they have new offices).

My guess is that the office stretches to the other side of the elevator bay (the time life building should have central elevators to maximize window space). Over there is probably where they keep all of their accountants, ad buyers, typists, records, etc.

Oh man, this is amazing. I love it, but you left out the column in Pete’s office! I was also under the impression that you could see into reception from outside of Don’s office, but I could be wrong about that.

If I look at the floor plan, it seems quite realistic. However, there’s a lot more people walking around. And for the people who have seen all episodes so far, there’s quite a few people working at the agency.

And indeed, where should Cooper be sitting? I know this is based on the information given through the show. I still kind of wonder.